That’s the way DPTV, the Denver Post’s burgeoning video initiative, was first described to me. I was immediately hooked.

As part of a generation that no longer watches television on at pre-set times or even on a traditional TV — preferring instead of watch video on my computer and phone — I knew that I had to be involved. It took a very short time after joining The Post staff in November 2014 to realize that we were on to something incredibly special.

The staff of DPTV produce a huge amount of video in a small studio, hand-built by photographers and editors right in the middle of the award-winning newsroom, all published digitally, not over traditional airwaves. DPTV’s staple content is twice-a-day news update with DPTV director Molly Hughes. She also interviews newsmakers, reporters and other subjects, digging deeper into some of the organization’s biggest stories.

It may be no Totally Hair Barbie, but even Mattel recognizes how important journalists are in the society, if only to cover the rock concert, the movie premiere or the fashion show. Watch this 45-second video on a Barbie toy in stores.

I am the News Director at The Denver Post. I have been at The Post since 1999 in a variety of positions, including city editor and investigations editor. I previously worked at The Des Moines Register, and in Greenville, S.C.

I am a Colorado native who has been at The Post since 1996, working in copy editing and design before moving to administration. I created my first newspaper when the Broncos went to the Super Bowl in 1978.

I am the Digital Director for The Denver Post. I joined the Post’s web staff in 1999 — one week before the tragedy at Columbine High School. Prior to my journalism career, I worked in Washington as a legislative assistant for a New York congressman.

I am the Denver Post city editor and a Colorado native, who has worked at news organizations of all sizes. Raised to be a princess, I continue my adolescent rebellion by keeping bees and chickens in the backyard of a house my husband and I rescued from the wrecking ball. Read her full biography »